2024 Joint Meeting MSCP-SICCR

2024Dear friends of the Mediterranean Society of Coloproctology, we are pleased and honoured to welcome you in Giulianova for this event.
 
Colorectal diseases are prominent issues in the epidemiology of western countries, both in the area of mali gnant diseases and also as far asbenign/functional disturbances. This is the main reason to have a focus between experts to discuss recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of colo-recto-anal diseases.
 
Nonetheless, continuing education in this complex issue is another task; a recent “real time” Italian surveyevidenced that after a correct diagnosis of anal issure only 14% of the patients obtain the appropriate treatment.
 
Distinguished and qualified colorectal surgeons, like those eminentspeakers of this meeting will guide the audience in this journey through the most recent innovations in surgical coloproctology.
Prof. Renato Pietroletti

 

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M.S.C.P. professionals

profiles

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Get to know where they exercise, in which country they are located and how to contact them.

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Mario Pescatori's publishing

PescatoriThe volume is authored by a colorectal surgeon with long-standing clinical and scientific experience and is devoted to the management of complications following surgery of the anorectum and the pelvic floor. It is aimed not only at general surgeons, perineologists and...

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M.S.C.P. 2018: a story of 20 years

The Mediterranean Society of Coloproctology (MSCP or So.Me.Co.P) was founded in Rome,March 1998, by the following members:

Pescatori Mario, Rabau Micha, Basso Luigi,  Boffi Ferruccio, Pizzetti Daniela, Passaro Umberto, Caporossi Massimo, Shafik Admed, Farid Mohamed, Azanjac Branislav, Kosorok Pavle, Roig Vila Josè Vicente, Lledo Matoses...

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A completely renovated website

Dear all, welcome to the renewed website of the Mediterranean Society of Coloproctology!

The new site is open to collaboration with all of you. Help us make it more alive and interesting by sending us your comments, your advice, and even your scientific articles and pictures, which will be shuffled into a special section!